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2010.09.01 // Posted by: Murray Slovick // Posted in: Articles, New Technology
Murray Slovick looks at the evolving healthcare industry and evaluates the requirements essential to medical connector design. Keep reading...
2010.08.30 // Posted by: Walt Custer // Posted in: Articles, Industry Conditions
Walt Custer reports that global electronics growth is easing as inventories creep up and European PCBs are having an excellent year so far. Keep reading...
2010.08.24 // Posted by: Walt Custer // Posted in: Articles, Industry Conditions
Walt Custer's weekly post suggests continued growth at a slower pace and cautions component suppliers as the Europe market may be overheated. Keep reading...
2010.08.17 // Posted by: Walt Custer // Posted in: Articles, Industry Conditions
Walt Custer provides an update on Taiwan/China and Europe markets, declining notebook sales, phone shipments, and much more industry news can be found in this week's MarketEye post. Keep reading...
2010.08.10 // Posted by: Walt Custer // Posted in: Articles, Industry Conditions
Walt Custer provides readers with a look at the second quarter electronic food chain performance. Keep reading...
2010.08.10 // Posted by: Ken Stanvick // Posted in: Articles, Supply Chain
Ken Stanvick takes a look at E-Waste legislation and fears that the US is on track to repeat many of the same mistakes made in Europe. Keep reading...
2010.08.05 // Posted by: Walt Custer // Posted in: Articles, Industry Conditions
Walt Custer's predictions come true as global semiconductor shipments slow and end market demand flattens in the second quarter. Keep reading...
2010.08.05 // Posted by: Michael Schwert // Posted in: Articles, Switches & Relays
In this week's MarketEye post Michael Schwert questions if there is a possibility of a second recession. Keep reading...
2010.07.27 // Posted by: Walt Custer // Posted in: Articles, Industry Conditions
In this week's MarketEye Walt Custer peers into a crystal ball and uses leading industry indicators to help predict the future. Keep reading...
2010.07.27 // Posted by: Murray Slovick // Posted in: Articles, New Technology
Murray Slovick tackles the counterfeiting problem and offers some proven tips to outsmart the counterfeiters. Keep reading...
2010.07.20 // Posted by: Ron Bishop // Posted in: Articles, Connectors
Ron Bishop reports on confusing business conditions and an unprecedented level of volatility in connector demand over the past 20 months. Keep reading...
2010.07.20 // Posted by: Walt Custer // Posted in: Articles, Industry Conditions
In this week's MarketEye, Walt Custer looks at the possibility for a flattening in industrial output in the coming months and sees strong growth in the solar/photovoltaic industry. Keep reading...
2010.07.13 // Posted by: Michael Schwert // Posted in: Articles, Switches & Relays
Michael Schwert provides readers with a comparison of the North American and European switch markets from Q1 in this week's MarketEye post. Keep reading...
2010.07.13 // Posted by: Walt Custer // Posted in: Articles, Industry Conditions
In this edition of MarketEye, Custer reports that SE Asia had a strong showing in the first half of 2010 but questions what the future may hold. Keep reading...
2010.07.06 // Posted by: Walt Custer // Posted in: Articles, Industry Conditions
In this week's post Walt Custer reviews sobering headlines that may point to a worrisome economic future. Keep reading...
2010.07.06 // Posted by: Dennis Zogbi // Posted in: Articles, Passives
Dennis Zogbi reports that lead-times for passive component shipments from the manufacturer to the customer continued to increase in June while in the same month raw material prices declined. Keep reading...